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    Another Runt

    Scarlet Runtz by the Going2fast showgirl review and laundromat.
    Sprouted in coco. Now living in large size perlite as a water baby. The 'stovepipe' is an old mechanical pencil that just happened to fit the air hose perfectly. Got it melted and poked through the lid and situated to keep light out.
    Chasing the pH is going to be an issue. 6.0 going in. 6.7 after 30 minutes and brought back down. 30 minutes later I was back to 6.5. Adjusted again to 6.0. Got some thinking to do about airing the water before switching.
    This might be a short journal.

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    #2
    Like whoa man. Kinda neat. So that's a solo cup full of coco with holes on the bottom, sitting in a coffee container filled with perlite and nutrient water?

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    • Drphil69
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      Coffee container. Folgers by the looks. Very large,, probably Sam's Club or the like.. Cool setup for sure.

    #3
    It is a holed-up Solo cup full of large perlite suspended in a Folgers coffee tub full of nutrient solution. Not the largest tub they make. Just the largest I had. 2 pounds, me thinks. Hole cut in tub lid, cutout put over the Solo to block light.
    It didn't die overnight so... yeah. That's good. But the pH went up to 6.5. I'm going to buy a splitter for the air hose to oxygenate fresh nutrient solution before swapping.
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      #4
      That's cool as hell man, I hope it works out for you,I'm going to build something kinda like that for the solo cup challenge I think 🤔

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      • DabberDog
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        Like I said in the other post, if it lives and I can keep the roots trimmed I'll throw it in the SCC octagon. Some of these cats do [hydro] for real-for real and know what's what. I'm purely going by the seat-of-my-pants, as it were.

      #5
      Yeah, Folgers is nasty coffee in the world of coffee. But it is heaps cheaper than decent whole bean and you don't taste it if you pretty it up.
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      • ductwizard
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        you need to irish that folgers up, after 2-3 the taste don't matter

      #6
      Yeah, me too, I have no experience with hydro but I want to try,who knows,I might end up changing my grow style lol

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        #7
        I got to thinking about why my coco bags run 68°-70° while the bucket was 76°+ and the juice was running 78° and realized it's all about evaporation. The bucket doesn't evaporate hardly a lick, but every square inch of wet bag and coco does. The bucket is waterproof and doesn't allow heat created by the light to escape. Like water boils faster if you keep the lid on.
        This is what I came up with to lower the temperature of the bucket and juice. Planting the bucket in coco was my first thought but realized it would be a pain every time I swapped juice. So, I grabbed a couple pillowcases and made like they were coco. Water was poured over, and the setup is in a deep bowl. The idea is to keep the water wicking with some basting while the lights are on.
        It took about three hours for the juice temperature to drop from a solid 78° to a wavering 73°-74°. That was with lights on. We'll see what happens when the light goes out.
        One bit I haven't been able to overcome is the air pump. My thermometer says the body is 82° and the outlet is 90°. I can't check the temperature of the air coming out but have to imagine it is warmer than is productive. I'm imagining a still to help with this. Get a longer piece of tubing to wrap around the fabric pot, lower in the water. That should cool down what the pump is putting out. I guess. I'll need more tubing.

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        • DabberDog
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          Couple hours later... put the hose I have in the water and the temperature dropped to an almost solid 72°.

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